I remember spending a few weeks in 1975 at March AFB, which was south of Riverside. For most of the time I was there, I'd look around and everything seemed fairly dusky. One day, though, there was some sort of very different weather phenomenon. I looked to the west and--Holy Temperature Inversion, Batman!--there was a whole mountain range right there that had always been hidden in the mist.The push for EV over ICE has been driven by the California smog problem as much as anthropogenic global warming. If you're young, you might not be aware of just how bad and detrimental to public health smog used to be**, so if you are figuring costs, you should also include health costs from pollution which have been greatly mitigated in the latter part of the 20th century, but which still exist.
As you say, that problem has been greatly mitigated, and the biggest factor was removing lead from gasoline. What happens to the atmosphere when automobiles with lithum batteries get caught in wildfires?
The stream is full of alligators, but some are closer and bigger than others.
Look at this wildfire, look at the propensity of more, and really consider which is your biggest and closest alligator.
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